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  2. IMPROVEMENTS TO CASINO SHOWGROUND

    CASINO, Friday.—Casino Show Society committee will meet the Architect and Planner, Mr. J. W. Campbell, of Grafton, on the showground ...

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  3. Contact Lost With Troops In Tokio

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Criticism of the Commonwealth Government's loss of contact with the activities of Australian troops in the B.C.O.F. in Japan was made in the House of Representatives to-day by Mr. ...

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  4. Palestine Problem For Nations: Protests By Arabs

    NEW YORK, Friday (AAP).—Despite vigorous Arab objections, the U.N. Assembly yesterday decided to place on the agenda the British proposal for the establishment of a committee to investigate the ...

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  5. WARM KYOGLE WELCOME TO CANADIANS

    KYOGLE, Friday.—A display of bunting, flowers, greenery and Air Force pennants transformed the memorial hall last night for the ...

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  6. Birthday Sports For Nth. Lismore School

    The annual birthday picnic sports of the North Lismore Public School were held at the Recreation Ground. After lunch had been served by ...

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  7. POLICE SEEK PAY FOR HOLIDAYS

    SYDNEY, Friday. — The N.S.W. Police Association today applied to the Chief Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. Kilpatrick) for payment for ...

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  8. LIMIT ON ISSUE OF PETROL PUMPS

    CANBERRA, Friday—The oil industry informed the Government that before it would issue pumps to returned servicemen opening new ...

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  9. LABOUR SURE IN QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Labour is so confident of victory tomorrow that it has fixed May 14 for a meeting of members to elect Ministers. ...

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  10. BORNEO TRANSFER OF BODIES

    CANBERRA. Friday.—The bodies of servicemen now buried in remote service cemeteries in Borneo are now being transferred to the ...

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  11. SEAMEN'S DESERTION DEALYS LINER

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Although there are occasional stories of English people who have come here and are straining to get back home ...

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  12. GAS WORKERS BAN OVERTIME

    SYDNEY, Friday. The ban on overtime and Saturday work decided on by the Federal Council of the Gas Employees' Union in Melbourne last ...

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  13. HANLON'S REBUFF TO LABOUR RALLY

    BRISBANE, Friday. — The Premier (Mr. Hanlon) refused to attend the final Labour election rally at The Grande tonight. It was ...

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  14. LISMORE SCULLING HANDICAPS

    Lismore Water Brigade and Rowing Club will hold tile third series of the Lord Mayor's half mile sculls this afternoon. Following are the ...

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  15. COMMERCIAL

    SYDNEY,, Friday. — P.D.S. reports the market for yellow maize nominal at 7s 3d per bushel. BRAN AND POLLARD ...

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  16. SHOOTING NOT UP TO STANDARD

    Over 50 riflemen took part in the last club shoot from the 600 yards mound. Bright sunlight on the face of the target and a lazy ...

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  17. MEATLESS DAY IN CITY CAFES

    SYDNEY, Friday—The big majority of Sydney cafes and hotels served fish, poultry and eggs to-day and no meat. This is a ...

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  18. MUSSOLINI'S SON IN ARGENTINA

    BUENOS AIRES, Friday (AAP). —Vittorio Mussolini reported his presence in Argentina to the police yesterday and offered to pay a fine ...

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  19. READY FOR BALLINA FOOD APPEAL

    BALLINA, Friday. — All details are finalised for the holding of the "Food for Britain" Appeal drive which has been organised by Ballina ...

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  20. YEAR'S GAOL FOR BAG SNATCHING

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Eric John Fielden, 20 milkman, of Melbourne, was sent to gaol for 12 months when convicted of bag snatching. ...

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  21. Lismore Theatres

    "THE SECRET HEART."—The compelling domestic melodrama, "The Secret Heart," opens its season to-day at the Vogue Theatre with Claudette ...

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  22. Taree Position for Shire Officer

    MURWILLUMBAH, Friday.—Mr. Fred Hassan, Deputy Clerk of Tweed Shire Council, has received official advice that he has been ...

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  23. OBITUARY

    Interment of Mr. Hunter S. Davies took place at Bangalow on Sunday beside the remains of his wife, who predeceased him seven ...

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  24. HOLIDAY, JUNE 16

    SYDNEY, Friday. — The King's Birthday holiday this year will be on Monday, June 16. ...

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  25. NORTH COAST RAIN

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Rainfall registrations for the 24 hours which ended at 9 a.m. today included: Tweed Heads 180, Murwillumbah 51, ...

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  28. ELWOOD JONATHAN COOMBS

    The funeral of the late Mr. Elwood Jonathan Coombs, of Coraki, moved from the Roman Catholic Church, Coraki, on ...

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  29. MISSING GIRL IN IPSWICH

    BRISBANE, Friday— Minna Nellie Page, 13-year-old girl who disappeared from her home at Tingha. near Guyra, on April 23, was found ...

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  31. RAILWAY SUPT. DEAD

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Railway Superintendent, Mr. William Frederick James, died from a heart attack today. He had been 47 years ...

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  32. ANZAC DAY DRUNKS CRITICISED

    SYDNEY, Friday.— Commissioner J. F. Lewis, of the Salvation Army, who sailed today for London, deplored the heavy drinking in ...

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  33. WILLIAM MAGUIRE

    The funeral of Mr. William Maguire, of Mullumbimby, left St. Carthage's Cathedral, Lismore, yesterday after a service by Rev. ...

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